When to use Loop

What's your volume?
Who said protecting your ears can’t sound good, look good and – most importantly – feel good? Filter the noise and only hear what's most important
How most people use Loop
Earplugs for noise sensitivity:Loop Engage 2
We live in a noisy world.
A world that asks a lot of us: work, travel, socializing, parenting… the list goes on and on.
Yep, it’s demanding. But if you add noise sensitivity into the mix, everyday life can be totally overwhelming.
Noise sensitivity affects people differently. You could be triggered by unexpected loud noises such as fireworks or sudden shouting. Or maybe everyday sounds such as chewing or coughing cause you intense emotional reactions.
The bottom line? However you experience it, noise sensitivity can have a huge impact on your life, leading to feelings of depression, isolation, and situation avoidance. 
The best sleep of your life:Loop Dream
Your bed is supposed to be a safe space to relax, unwind from your day, and hopefully get some much-needed sleep. But for some of us, falling asleep (and staying asleep) doesn’t come easy.
Whether it’s your snoring partner, next-door’s barking dog or the constant sound of traffic on the road – noise can make sleep a challenge. Especially for light sleepers.
But not getting enough sleep at night can have serious impacts on your physical and mental health. So it’s important that you find a simple and cost-effective solution that helps you get the sleep you need night after night, so you can start each day feeling recharged.

Earplugs for motorcycle riding:Loop Experience 2
Adrenalin pumping. Blood racing. An overwhelming sense of adventure and freedom.
There’s nothing quite like the thrill of riding a motorbike.
And when you’re out for a ride, with your full attention on the road, it’s easy to forget that your ears are at risk of damage too.
If you often hear ringing in your ears after a ride – that’s tinnitus. And it’s something that you want to avoid at all costs.
Here’s what we know: Long-term exposure to wind and engine noise can seriously damage your hearing.
At highway speeds, wind noise inside a helmet can easily reach 90–100 dB, loud enough to cause hearing damage in less than 15 minutes. Over time, that constant exposure can lead to tinnitus, fatigue, and permanent hearing loss.
The good news? With the right earplugs, you can reduce harmful noise levels while still hearing what matters: your engine, traffic, and your surroundings.
Ear Plugs For Focus & Concentration:Loop Quiet 2
Do you ever find yourself struggling to focus at work when your colleagues are on the phone, or the person beside you keeps drumming on their desk?
Or love studying in cafes but find that the background noise makes it difficult to concentrate on the task at hand?
How about reading on public transport? Have you ever read the same sentence over and over again, finding it hard to focus over the noise of the plane or train and other passengers’ conversations?
If any of these situations sound familiar, you’re not alone. While some people feel that they thrive when there’s music playing, the constant buzz of conversations, or the whirr and clatter of coffee machines, many of us struggle to concentrate when there’s background noise.
In fact, studies have shown that when it comes to real focus, all of us fare better in quieter atmospheres. Our focus is almost always lost when a sound reaches about 80 decibels. For context, that’s equivalent to a traffic-filled street, a busy hotel lobby, a dishwasher, hairdryer, or a ringing telephone.
Lots of everyday noises can be loud enough for us to lose focus. So is it any wonder that we can’t concentrate in environments that have lots of different sounds happening all at once?
Whether you have noise sensitivity, misophonia, ADHD, autism, or simply prefer to get down to business in relative silence, there is a solution: earplugs for concentration.

Earplugs for parents:Loop Engage 2
Let’s face it - children are LOUD.
And not just when they’re crying. But when they’re laughing, talking, playing, eating.
Not to mention the crazy cartoons blaring from the TV (we see you, Peppa Pig).
Let’s face it: as much as we love them, they can be hugely overwhelming for your senses.
And for those that already suffer with noise sensitivity? Your frayed, shot nerves may seem like they’re on fire.
Here’s what we know.